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[360] “Jam hinc,” i.e., apparently from the time of Christ’s advent.
[364] Comp. de Idol., c. xxiii., and the note there on “se negant.”
[365] i.e., in martyrdom, on the ground of that open confession.
[366] Non obest.
[368] Laqueum = βρόχον (1 Cor. vii. 35), “a noose,” “lasso” (“snare,” Eng. ver.). “Laqueo trahuntur inviti” (Bengel).
[369] See note 13.
Chapter IV.—Of the Infirmity of the Flesh, and Similar Pleas.
[371] Adulamur: “we fawn upon,” or “caress,” or “flatter.” Comp. de Pæn., c. vi. sub init.: “flatter their own sweetness.”
[372] “Firmum,” opp. to “infirmam” above. In the passage there referred to (Matt. xxvi. 41) the word is πρόθυμον.
[373] Tuemur. Mr. Dodgson renders, “guard not.”
[374] Species.
[375] i.e., apparently second marriages: “disjunctis a matrimonio” can scarcely include such as were never “juncti;” and comp. the “præmissis maritis” below.
[376] Comp. Phil. iv. 3; 2 Tim. ii. 19; Mal. iii. 16; and similar passages.
[377] 1 John i. 1; Luke xxiv. 39; John xx. 17.
[378] Dignationem.
[379] Or, “temporary.”
[380] Incubare.
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